ÀÖ²¥ÊÓÆµ’s Newsletter: January 2026
Dear Community,
Happy New Year! It was fitting that the year started off with a Wolf Super-moon; I hope you had a chance to experience it in some way. The winter term is in full swing, and I am filled with excitement seeing the campus come alive once again with the vibrant energy of our students. Their enthusiasm brings a renewed spirit, and I’m thrilled to have everyone back.
This past holiday season, we enjoyed a lovely tree lighting ceremony and holiday parade that captured the warmth and joy of our community. Thank you to everyone who participated and helped make it a special event.
Looking ahead, we have many exciting upcoming events and activities, such as the Smith Fine Arts Series, men’s and women’s basketball games, softball games, track and field meets, and much more. I encourage you to join us and participate in the many opportunities to connect, learn, and grow together.
Thank you for your continued support of Western and our students. Let’s make this winter term a memorable one!
We. Are. Wolves.
Jesse Peters, President
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Upcoming Events & Notable Dates
- January 17: Smith Fine Arts Series: Nickerson Rossi Dance. Central High SchoolÌýAuditorium. 7: 30 p.m. .
- January 19: Martin Luther King Jr. Day.ÌýUniversity closed.
- January 29: City of Monmouth Quarterly Town Hall. 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. 151 Main St. City Council Chambers.
- February 12: University Lobby Day at the Capitol. Meet directly with legislators, share your experiences, and help elevate ÀÖ²¥ÊÓÆµâ€™s impact and priorities. . Contact Evan Sorce at sorcee@wou.eduÌýfor more info.
- February 19: Acclaimed Poet Open Public Forum:ÌýJoin acclaimed poet Michael McGriff in a public forum where he will discuss his work. 4 p.m. Hamersly Library Room 107.
- February 27 through March 1: WOU Family Weekend: This is a perfect time for families and support people to reconnect and experience campus life together! Whether it’s your student’s first year on campus or they’re counting down the days to graduation, we’ve got a fun-filled weekend with tons of exciting events and activities! .
- March 4: Criminal Justice Career Day.Current WOU students and high school students can attend. .
- March 14: Smith Fine Arts Series: Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass.ÌýRice Auditorium.Ìý7: 30 p.m.Ìý.
- April 3:ÌýSave the Date! Alumni Awards Night.ÌýMore info forthcoming.
- April 7:ÌýSave the Date! GivingÌýDay.ÌýMore info forthcoming.
Smith Fine Arts Series
Season Tickets
We are excited to share our 48th season of world-class performing arts with you! This season promises to be among the best yet, with six fantastic performances featuring bluegrass, Latin fusion, a brass quintet, and a little bit of everything in between. This season has something for everyone! Come as you are and experience the transformative power of music and dance with the
University News
Oregon Dept. of Veterans Affairs awards grant to enhance support for student veterans
Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs (ODVA) awarded grants totaling $800,000 to expand campus veteran resource centers and enhance services for student veterans at Oregon’s public universities and community colleges. ÀÖ²¥ÊÓÆµâ€™s Veterans Resource Center was a recipient of this grant for the amount of $53,899.
Michelle Alpie Strowbridge selected as new Career Center Director
ÀÖ²¥ÊÓÆµ is pleased to announce the appointment of Michelle Alpie Strowbridge, Ph.D., as the new Director of the Center for Professional Pathways, which is the career center at Western.
Students named to the 2025 fall term honor roll
Western announces the undergraduate students named to the Honor Roll and President’s list for their academic honors for the fall 2025 term.
Western is a Hispanic-serving institution (From OPB’s top ten bright spots of 2025)
Last April, Western became Oregon’s first four-year public university to receive the Hispanic-Serving Institution status.
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Join the Emeritus Society
The Emeritus Society is a group of friends of WOU who enjoy learning new things and exploring the community. Benefits of membership include monthly meetings with interesting topics and engaging presenters, field trips, events, Emeritus Society newsletter, sports, performing arts schedules, and supporting WOU students through scholarships.
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